Showing posts with label london. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Monday, 18 February 2013

Electra Goes to Somerset House




'What do you wear to Somerset House during London Fashion Week?' is a question I always hoped I'd ask myself. Yesterday I was lucky enough to do it.

As you'll see in the coming posts over the next few days, I managed to bag myself an exhibition pass for Somerset House - London Fashion Week hub! - for the duration of LFW. I set out for The Strand on Sunday eager to spend the day looking at the finest emerging jewellery, millinery and fashion designers at the iconic House. Whereas I'll be able to share with you details of what I've seen in future posts, I want to focus on what I wore in this particular entry.

I've never taken my wig out for a ride here in London, so I figured out that LFW would be the perfect excuse to do so. I wanted to opt for something very French-inspired - minimal yet identifiable - and I think I managed quite well. Do you like my new Forever 21 cat-eye specs? I'm head over heels with them.


 OUTFIT | Coat: H&M - Shirt: Zara - Capris: New Look - Briefcase: Vintage - Loafers: Peacocks - Hat: H&M - Wig: eBay

Monday, 11 February 2013

SCOOP INTERNATIONAL FASHION SHOW FEBRUARY 2013

The February 2013 edition of Scoop International Fashion Show shall forever be remembered as the first 'big' event I attended here in London. Despite having received quite a few event invites from the British capital over the past few months, this was the first I could actually attend personally.

The event brought together a selection of international designers that showcased their Autumn / Winter collections for the scores of buyers who also attended the show. There was a lot to see in terms of variety and colour, but it was the mix of different countries represented that truly gave the show its richness.

Set in the gorgeously lit Saatchi Gallery in central London, the event seemed to attract quite a few attention. Visitors were also given complementary drinks and some - including myself! - were lucky enough to be given a lift in what seemed to be a cross between a pram and a rickshaw from Sloane Square station. I must admit that was quite amusing!

To my pleasure, there were also items from more established designers like Vivienne Westwood, Kenzo and House of Harlow, which I touched and raved about for nearly 3 minutes each. Fangirl moments in the house.

The works which caught my eye included a line inspired by vixen Brigitte Bardot, a minimalistic silk-based collection by Marina London as well as a line of eye-catching artistic scarves by Rosemary Goodenough. They're officially on my radar!




Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Cheap and Cheerful

After looking cheeky in yesterday's outfit post, today I look incredibly cheerful in one of my favourite coats. One of my aims here in London is to snap as many of my outfits as possible not only because it allows me to show you the lovely places I get to see, but also because I know many of you are interested in personal style! 

It's quite cold in London today. We were expecting some snow but it failed to materialise...yet. Thankfully I spent most of the day working on an article, as well as brainstorming some ideas for YouTube. 

Today's combination is a clear example of how advantageous it is to own versatile, classic pieces. I had no idea of what I was going to wear before heading out the door, so I decided to layer on some of my basics since they always seem to go well together. My Zara dress is a staple, but it's far too lightweight for London weather. That H&M coat was the perfect addition for some extra warmth, and while my Peacocks scarf doesn't really help me with my teeth-chattering problem, it does add a little pop of colour.










OUTFIT | Dress: Zara - Coat: H&M - Scarf: Peacocks - Gloves: Vintage - Shoes: Peacocks - Glasses: Vintage


Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Out with the old, in with the new

Dear Readers,

I left you a couple of days ago explaining that I was checking into bootcamp for a million and one reasons. Now that bootcamp is officially done and dusted I'm back with a lot to share. So much that I decided to split today's post in two to avoid you snoozing away as you read the 73rd paragraph.

As many other bloggers have done during the past week, I want to look back at 2012. I don't know whether it was the possibility of the world ending on December 21st or me being particularly enthusiastic at the beginning of the year, but at the year's onset I gave myself quite an ambitious list of goals that I promised myself I would tick as 'completed' by the end of it. Here I am on the first day of 2013 with all my 'to-do' items completely done and I can't help but be extremely grateful for all of it. Now I don't want to turn this post into one of those 'oh my God look at all the things I've achieved this year, please say congrats to me' entries. It's really not my style. However, I can't help but think that this year I've achieved much more than I initially planned to. In reality, I believe I've achieved much more in one year than I did in my entire lifetime before it! In between Malta Fashion Week, Runway Malta, Essence and Catrice events, store openings and The Death of Snow White press preview, I've had the opportunity to meet and mingle with other fellow local bloggers and create this sense of community amongst us. It's pretty cool! I also hosted two episodes for New Look TV (this and this!), been on one of Malta's most important breakfast shows twice and I was featured on Gadgets Malta as I reviewed an impeccable camera. My writing adventures expanded like never before and I was nominated for a style award. I somehow managed to code the first local fashion blog smartphone application and I published my very first book (also related to fashion!). I collaborated with Oasap, La Redoute and Miss Selfridge. I became an interpreter for the EU, finished my studies and got a good grade in my Masters degree. I ended the year with an invite from the British Fashion Council to attend Men's Fashion Week in 2013. I can't help but admit that 2012 was pretty grand in terms of achievements. Allow me to pat my own back for a couple of seconds. There, there.


In spite of the incredible things I was doing, I can't deny that I have quite a few mixed feelings about 2012 from a personal point of view. Even though my jaw was practically on the floor in awe during the entire year, there was this persistent sense of unhappiness and lack of fulfillment as the months went by. Why was I so melancholic even though I kept succeeding in what I was aiming for? I've grown so much as a person, so much that I needed to bootcamp to catch up with all the changes in my personality. My entire life has been one of manic clothes shopping, endless shoe hauls and one too many skin care sprees, but I think I've come to a point where I realised that there's so much more to life than all of this. Somehow I feel like this sense of personal growth and thirst for a simpler life made me aware that maybe I was stuck with who I was instead of striving to become the person I could be. All of a sudden, I decided to shrink my wardrobe into one that would fit into one (quite large) suitcase, because I want to be one of those crazy women who trot around the world without having a home for too long. I'm tired of my daily tension headaches, skin breakouts, candy binges and having to stop working because I'm anxious about things happening aside. Bootcamp was the perfect time to come to terms with what made me feel so bad, so my main aim was to focus on what I loved and identify what brought me down.


Now that bootcamp is over, my ideas have never been this clear! It took me a couple of sleepless nights and motivational videos to become aware that I'm unfortunately located in a context that doesn't always allow me to enjoy life as it should be. For Christ's sake I don't even have time to wash my hair sometimes and I don't want it to be like that anymore! Now I've finally taken the decision to eliminate (or rather, move away) from the situations that keep giving me a negative outlook on life, and replace them with what makes me truly content. Spending time abroad and being surrounded with very special people and things that I consider to be part of what I really am gave me the final push I've been waiting for years. What I'm trying to say is...

It's time to explore what lies outside the limited borders of this tiny island. It's time to leave.